Settings for eliminating continuous logging of "not allowed to authenticate" messages?

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I run 

 hostapd_cli -v
  hostapd_cli v2.7-devel-hostap_2_6-2050-g420b5dd81+

It works without problem.

journal logs are being constanly 'spammed' with

 journalctl -f
	...
	Jul 23 09:56:10 wlan.loc hostapd[2718]: Station 54:60:09:21:ee:1c not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:10 wlan.loc hostapd[2718]: Station 54:60:09:21:ee:1c not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:11 wlan.loc hostapd[2718]: Station 54:60:09:21:ee:1c not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:11 wlan.loc hostapd[2719]: Station 54:60:09:21:ee:1c not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:13 wlan.loc hostapd[2718]: Station a6:27:26:cc:1f:e3 not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:13 wlan.loc hostapd[2718]: Station a6:27:26:cc:1f:e3 not allowed to authenticate
	Jul 23 09:56:16 wlan.loc hostapd[2719]: Station a6:27:26:cc:1f:e3 not allowed to authenticate
	...

several a second; 10Ks in journal logs.  There's no useful information in these for me; especially at this frequency.

What config file log settings,

  logger_syslog=127
  logger_syslog_level=4
  logger_stdout=127
  logger_stdout_level=4

 will quiet these down, but now disable useful/functional logging?

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